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Template Strand

The DNA strand that mRNA is built from is called the template strand because it serves as a template for transcription. It is also called the antisense strand. The template strand runs in a 3’ to 5’ direction.

Coding Strand

The strand of DNA not used as a template for transcription is called the coding strand, because it corresponds to the same sequence as the mRNA that will contain the codon sequences necessary to build proteins. The only difference between the coding strand and the new mRNA strand is instead of thymine, uracil takes its place in the mRNA strand. The coding strand is also called the sense strand. The coding strand runs in a 5’ to 3’ direction.

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Template Strand

The DNA strand that mRNA is built from is called the template strand because it serves as a template for transcription. It is also called the antisense strand. The template strand runs in a 3’ to 5’ direction.

Coding Strand

The strand of DNA not used as a template for transcription is called the coding strand, because it corresponds to the same sequence as the mRNA that will contain the codon sequences necessary to build proteins. The only difference between the coding strand and the new mRNA strand is instead of thymine, uracil takes its place in the mRNA strand. The coding strand is also called the sense strand. The coding strand runs in a 5’ to 3’ direction.

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